Reigning Olympic champion Carolina Marin bolstered her chances of defending in Tokyo later this year after claiming the Thailand Open in Bangkok Sunday over top seed Tai Tzu-ying.
Despite having a cold, fourth seed Viktor Axelsen of Denmark was electric in the men’s final against Hong Kong’s Angus Long, ranked eighth, claiming the title in straight sets.
Spaniard Marin, 27, a former world number one, was an imposing force with razor-sharp smashes, clever net work and an unmatched level of aggression and agility.
She screamed in delight as she won match point in the second set after steam-rolling her 26-year-old opponent from Taiwan 21-9, 21-16 in 42 minutes.
“I wanted to show her from the beginning that I wanted to win,” Marin said.
Tai admitted she wasn’t able to keep pace and her condition wasn’t up to scratch.
“Carolina is always fast and aggressive. That is her playing style. Today she put a lot of pressure on me,” Tai said.
The first non-Asian women’s player to win…